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SOCIETY. Of Personal Note Mr. Cutler and Bride to Florida—'——Mény Guests in Capital. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Cutler, the William Ilich, Mrs. Leonard B. Schlass, latter fornierly Miss Esther Bendheim, | Mrs. Arthur Stephens and Mrs. Ed- whose marriage took place on Friday | ward Sonneborn will attend, repre- afternoon at the home of the bride, | senting the Washington section. Many are spending their honeymoon on a | Washington juniors will also be pres- eruise to Florida and upon their re- | ent. The ninth biennial convention turn will be at home at 2630 Adams |af council juniors which took place Mill road. at the Washington Hotel in this city Mr. and Mrs. Joseph D. Kaufman, | from Sunday, October 20, through Miss Elizabeth Ann Kaufman and | Thursday, October 24, brought to- Mrs. Fedora Janos Lewis, were in |gether a large gathering. More than Nashville, Tenn., to attend the mar- | 100 cities in the United States and riage of Miss Lenore Leventhal and | Canada were represented. The out- Mr. Edward Sapinsky Tuesday, Octo- | standing social affair was the recep- ber 22, at the temple. The bride has | tion at the White House Thursday many friends in Washington, where | afternoon, when Mrs. Franklin D. she often visited. | Roosevelt received the delegates. A Mrs. Walter Franc and Mrs. Edith | formal dance at the Washington Wed- Bornheim of Columbus, Ohio, are in | nesday night and a banquet on Mon- Washington today to spend a week at | day night, with sight-seeing on Thurs- the Shoreham. | day, ended an enjoyable round of en- Mrs. Madeline Katz of Chicago is | tertainment. the guest of her brother-in-law and ! Miss Rosa Jacobson of Baltimore | sister, Dr. and Mrs. Melville Fischer | was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Wil- ©f 2700 Connecticut avenue. | liam Jacobi last week to attend the | Mrs. Harry Wittgenstein is making | junior Council Convention. | 8 visit with her son-in-law and daugh- | * Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Kohner and | ter, Mr. and Mrs. George Samberg, | their daughter Josephine have re- Who are living in Columbus, OhiO.| turned to Pittsburgh after a two- Mrs. Samberg was formerly Miss Her- | week visit as guests of the former's mine Wittgenstein of this city. | parents, Mr. and Mrs. Max Kohner of | Mrs. David Grotta, who was the | he Argonne. Buest of her son-in-law and daugh- Dr. and Mrs. Harry Roller have re- ter, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Kaufmann, |t meq to their home on Connecti- and accompanied here by Mrs. Annie | oy gyenue from a trip to New York. Luria, has returned to her home in Mr. and Mrs. Har ., 3 9 Ty Sherby motored Reading, Pa. Mr. and Mrs. Kauf- |4, Cleveland, Ohio, and are guests for | THE mann have just returned from a stay in New York. Mrs. Louis Koenigsberger is the guest of her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Frank, in Baltimore, for two weeks, who re- cently celebrated their fiftieth wed- ding anniversary and Mr. Frank's 80th birthday anniversary. Miss Aline Lansburgh is spending | g:; Fall season at French Lick Springs, | Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Levy of the Westchester have as their guest Miss Rena Levy. Mr. and Mrs. Byron Ackerman and young daughter are visiting the for- | mer’s mother, Mrs. Ackerman, in St. Louis, Mo., Mr. and Mrs. Arthur H. Hahn are | spending two weeks in Chicago as the guests of the Ilatter’s parents, | Mr. and Mrs. A. Lincoln Goodkind. | Mrs. Joseph Levinson and her young | daughter, who were guests of the for- mer’s father, Mr. Benjamin Heid, for some weeks, have returned to their home in Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. A. Ottenberg of Detroit, who spent a week here visiting rela- tives, have returned to their home by motor, accompanied by Mrs. Jen- nie O. Berliner, who will also visit her son-in-law and daughter, Dr. and Mrs. A. Hoffman, in Chicago. Mrs. Berliner recently returned from a trip around the world. Mrs. Louise Stern who has been Vvisiting her son-in-law and daughter, | v, { Mrs. Willilam Bralove was given a | luncheon at the Iron Gate Inn Wed- | nesday by the Cultural Committee of | Hadassah as a tribute for her achieve- Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Kalisher, and | their two daughters in Philadelphia Tor the past two weeks, is returning to- day to her apartment in the Ponce- de-Leon. The annual donor's luncheon of the Ladies’ Auxiliary of the Jewish Consumptive Relief Society of Den- ver, Colo. will take place on Wednes- day, November 6, at the Willard Hotel. | Mrs. Harry Walsky is chairman of | arrangements. Mrs. Joseph Millen- | son, president of the auxiliary. Mr. and Mrs. Emile Levy have re- turned from New York. The Sisterhood culture classes will be resumed Thursday morning, No-] vember 7, at the Shoreham, Dr.| Abram Simon giving a course of lec- | tures during the season, the proceeds of which go toward the maintenance | of the Dr. Abram Simon scholarship | for a student at the Hebrew Union College. | Mrs. Morris Kaufman, accompanied by her daughter, Mrs. Samuel Mund- heim, motored to her home in Pitts- burgh after being the guests of Rabbi and Mrs. Norman Gerstenfeld of Chevy Chase, Md. | Miss Edna Goldstein of New York, | who attends Johns Hopkins University, | | a week of their son and daughter-in- | law, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Sherby. | | Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Lyon of the | Shoreham and Mr. Richard Lyon were in Philadelphia recently to attend the | engagement reception of Miss Jane | Bernheimer, formerly of Baltimore, | | and Mr. Philip Charles Lederer of | Chicago. | Mrs. David Himmelblau of Chicago | is visiting her mother, Mrs. Leo | Mautner of 1801 Calvert street. 1 Mrs. Mark Lansburgh and Mrs.| Harry Bernton will be in Richmond, | Va., the coming weekx attending the | Mid-Atlantic Conference of the Coun- | cil of Jewish Women. | Mr. and Mrs. Leon Tobriner have given up their home on Sixteenth street and are at the Shoreham, where | they have taken an apartment. Mrs. Victor Strasburger, who has been the guest of her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Meye- of the Broadmoor for 10 days, is returning to her home in Norfolk, Va., today. The Friday Bridge Circle was en- tertained at luncheon and bridge at the Beacon Inn the past week. with | Mrs. Otto Wolf and Mrs. Maurice Kaufman as joint hostesses. | Mrs. Edward Cafritz, who was in New York visiting her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hirsh, | formerly of this city, is returning to- day. Dr. Cafritz, who was also in | New York, returned earlier in the MISS ROSE MITCHELL Of New York, whose engage- ment to Mr. Horace Daniel Pach, son of Mr. and Mrs. Leon Pach, is announced. Center: Miss Dorcas E. Wright, whose engagement to Mr. Carl Viett Ramey of Rockville, Md., is announced today by Mr. and Mrs. Mark Stearman. The bride-elect is the daughter of Mrs. Stear- man. The wedding will take place next month. Ogontz Tribute to Bethesda Girl Mr. and Mrs. Karl Corby, of Beth- seda, Md., are in Philadelphia for the week end, where they attended the ceremonies, last evening, in connection with Cap and Gown day at Ogontz School for Girls. Their daughter, Miss Mary Ellen Corby, is a member of the SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. : | | | | senior class at Ogontz School, and was | one of the girls who took part in last night's ceremony. Miss Corby has taken an active part in school affairs for several years. She is the vice president of the senior class and was chosen for the honor of occupying the “senior room” at the school. The senior room award is made by the members of the preceding class on the basis of scholarship, personality, and participation in school affairs. During her junior year at Ogontz, she was president of her class. Miss Corby's | ments while chairman of that group, [ father, Mr. Karl Corby, was honored | Twenty-four guests were in the party, | seated at one long table with varie- gated Autumn flowers forming the centerpiece. Mrs. David Sola-Pool of New York, past president of the New York Chapter of Hadassah, and Miss Cecelia Schlom of New York, na-| tional presigent of the Junior Coun- cil, were also guests of honor. Each was presented with flowers. Miss Rita Coblenzer of Baltimore was the guest the past week of Mr. and Mrs. Wiliam Jacobi of the| Ponce De Leon. English Author’s Lecture Sponsored| At a special meeting of the spon- | sors of the lecture on the subject, | “Science and the Supernatural,” to| be given Tuesday at 8:30 p.m. at | the Willard Hotel by the noted English | author and controversialist, Dr. Arnold Lunn, under the auspices of the Washington Catholic Evidence is staying with her brother and sister- | Guild. The sponsors are Miss Linda M. | in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Gold-| O'Hara, Miss Mary G. Hawks, Miss | stein of Woodley Park Towers, who Maria Ewing, Miss Florence Smnh.’ have recently come to Washington. | Miss Ada Murphy, Miss Grace Hines, Mr. and Mrs. Le Roy Friedlander | Miss Eleanor Crowley, Miss Anna #nd their two children are now occu- | Ruth Ryan, Dr. Frances Rothert, Miss pying their new home, 6602 East ave- ‘l Eleanor Carroll, Miss Katherine Rain- nue, Chevy Chase, Md. | sey. Miss Estelle Kearney and Miss The Mid-Atlantic State Conference | bf the National Council of Jewish | ‘Women will be held in Richmond, Va., starting today, continuing through Tuesday. Mrs. Alexander Wolf, Mr: NOW... . An Augmen: Enables Us to Give Helen Connolly. 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MEtropolitan 9444 at last night's ceremony by being | elected an honorary member of the | senior class. Belore going to Philadelphia Mr. Corby spent Saturday attending the Father’s day exercises at Lawrence- ville School, Lawrenceville, N. J., where his son, Mr. Karl Corby, jr., is | a student. The director of the National Capital Parks, and Mrs. C. Marshall Finnan are entertaining a number of guests in their box during the three-day Inter- American Horse Show, now being held in Rock Creek Park. Yesterday they had with them the Assistant Com- missioner of Indian Affairs and Mrs.| = the guest of her aunt, Mrs. Von William Zimmerman. This afternoon they will have with them Mr. and Mrs. | Conrad Wirth and Dr. and Mrs. Roy L. Sexton. After this afternoon’s show, Mr. and Mrs. Finnan will entertain theri guests at a supper party at their home in Friendship Heights, Md. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Childs, who | were residents of Somerset, Md., for | several years, are now in Brazl and are established at Rio de Janiero, to | which post Mr. Childs was recently appointed as commercial attache of the United States Embassy. A letter from them to friends in Somerset states they are comfortably settled in a typical Latin house. Patsy, their Nation’s Capital. Two a {is a sophomore at Wellesley College, C., OCTOBER 27, 1935—PART THREE. Daughter of Mrs. John A. Butler, whose engagement to Mr. John Gilbert Norris, son | of Mrs. Charles A. Norris, is | announced. The wedding will | take place Thanksgiving week. | —Harris-Ewing Photo. | | | MISS FRANCES BUTLER, | -~ — MISS VIRGINIA SQUIRES, Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred B. Squires, who today announce her engagement to Mr. Gerald Barkley Thorne, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Thorne of Linneus, Mo. The wedding will take place early in the Spring. little daughter, who attended Somer- | set School for several years, is now, | the letter states, attending an Ameri- can school, but in accordance with the school laws of Brazil, she is also studying Portuguese and French under | local private teachers. Mr. and Mrs. Childs had many friends in Washing- | ton and the suburban area during the few years they lived here. Mrs. | Childs took an active part in the life | of the community and was a member | of the Wednesday Club of Somerset and the Woman's Club of Chevy | Chase. Miss Edar Von L Fleming, daughte: of Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Fleming, of Edgemoor, Md., is spend- ing the week end in New York City, | where she attended the velvet ball given last night at the Waldorf-As- | toria, at which Mrs. Pranklin D. Roosevelt was a guest. Miss Fleming, who will make her debut this year, and was recently elected secretary of her class. While in New York she Beust, cn Riverside Drive. 1 Dr. and Mrs. Paul B. Dunbar, of Somerset, were in Baltimore, Wednes- day. where Dr. Dunbar was one of | the speakers in connection with the | seventy-fifth anniversary of the founding of St. Mark's English Lutheran Church in that city. Dr. Dunbar’s father was a former pastor of St. Mark's Church and Dr. Dunbar was, during his residence in Baltimore, a member of the church | Surday school and took an active part in the affairs of the church. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Barkley, of Battery Park, Md., will chaperone a 1208 GEE STREET Always eager to present the most distinctive in styles as well as the most exquisite in quality . . . we pride ourselves in being able to present. many creations exclusively in the illustrated: Standing—Forstmann Cloth is presented in a new green shade effectively combined with Eostern Mink in the trim. A new arrival Broadtail (processed lamb) is the body fur in this dis- tinctive garment. 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